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I am trying to finish a document in Word. I have succeeded in paginating the
headers for each of the three appendices, but am unable to find a way to
create a header containing G-1 through G-n for the Glossary. The same is true
for the manually created Index. I need a header containing I-1 through I-n.
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Hi minimac

mimimac wrote:
I am trying to finish a document in Word. I have succeeded in paginating the
headers for each of the three appendices, but am unable to find a way to
create a header containing G-1 through G-n for the Glossary. The same is true
for the manually created Index. I need a header containing I-1 through I-n.


If your only concern is how the page numbers _display_ on the actual
page (as opposed to what a table of contents will show), then you may
simply insert the "G-" manually and a { PAGE } field afterwards.

If your TOC must reflect the same number, then you need to make the
number "G-" part of the heading used in that section, and as an actual
numbering Word understands (in contrast to ordinary text).

MVP Stefan Blom outlined this recently in another newsgroup:

http://groups.google.ch/group/micros...fc33cce?hl=de&

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